THE BAD IDEAS THREAD
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@Luhmann said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Gąska
all hosted on @Tsaukpaetra 's laptopwhy not run it on the MRI machine? that thing ain't doin' much.
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@Gąska said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Tell Me a Secret:
@Gąska said in Tell Me a Secret:
@error_bot said in Tell Me a Secret:
Somebody told me:
While @error's dying I'll be still alive
I wouldn't be so sure, @Tsaukpaetra refuses to do the needful.
The needful does not have the tickets; it cannot be done.
Let's set up
JIRADiscourse for @error_bot problems!Duh.
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@boomzilla said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Gąska said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Tell Me a Secret:
@Gąska said in Tell Me a Secret:
@error_bot said in Tell Me a Secret:
Somebody told me:
While @error's dying I'll be still alive
I wouldn't be so sure, @Tsaukpaetra refuses to do the needful.
The needful does not have the tickets; it cannot be done.
Let's set up
JIRADiscourse for @error_bot problems!Duh.
Seems like for a proper 13-factor app you want the bug tracking self contained using an industry standard framework.
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@error_bot bugreport you suck
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@error_bot eval bugreport you suck
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Error: Unknown identifier: bugreport
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@boomzilla you're damn near a month late... it's the 28th.
Ah, a new video streaming platform.
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@boomzilla said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
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@boomzilla I could have sworn this has been done before. Was it Puffin or something like that?
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@Tsaukpaetra Opera Mini
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@TwelveBaud said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Tsaukpaetra Opera Mini
I thought that didn't work for non-static pages though? I forget...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@TwelveBaud said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Tsaukpaetra Opera Mini
I thought that didn't work
for non-static pages though?I forget...FTFY
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https://ifunny.co/video/J8a3XXEb8?s=cl
Those fuckin' cougars, man...
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@Tsaukpaetra said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
https://ifunny.co/video/J8a3XXEb8?s=cl
Those fuckin' cougars, man...
Word order...
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@Gribnit said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Tsaukpaetra said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
https://ifunny.co/video/J8a3XXEb8?s=cl
Those fuckin' cougars, man...
Word order...
They are in the order intended.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Gribnit said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Tsaukpaetra said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
https://ifunny.co/video/J8a3XXEb8?s=cl
Those fuckin' cougars, man...
Word order...
They are in the order intended.
It can be improved.
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I presume this won't embed. Click through.
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@Polygeekery She's prepared for your visit
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@TimeBandit I knew that I found the video strangely arousing, but I didn't connect the dots until now.
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@Polygeekery As noted in some of the comments, the liquid does not appear to have the right color for gasoline, viscosity is questionable, the hose attached to the nozzle appears to be much smaller than that used at gasoline pumps (i.e., garden hose). That much gasoline would produce a lot of fumes, and the user might be expected to react to those fumes, but isn't.
On comment blames this on the stupidity of Australians, although that seems to be a complete non-sequitur; that is clearly a Minnesota license plate on the vehicle (although Minnesotans are not all the brightest, either; cf. the recent kerfuffle about a junkie who died of a fentanyl overdose while in police custody).
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@HardwareGeek I figured the woman was trying to ice the car so the owner couldn't get in.
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@HardwareGeek it seemed like an obviously staged video to me but I still found it amusing.
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Is that really appropriate for this thread?
Isn't gasoline a fairly strong solvent? So in addition to just washing away dirty, it would actually remove grease, fats and small -possibly essential- plastic parts. Additionally, it'll evaporate faster than water, so the car won't take as long to dry. Finally, if the car still looks like junk after washing, you can just set the whole thing on fire and never look back.
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@cvi said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
Isn't gasoline a fairly strong solvent? So in addition to just washing away dirty, it would actually remove grease, fats and small -possibly essential- plastic parts.
It will also yellow your clear coat, if your vehicle doesn't catch fire in the process.
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@Polygeekery antique your clearcoat
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@boomzilla adrenopathy? Like extremely adrenopathy? If that existed it would be the diagnosis here.
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Breaking into your own home...
through the chimney:
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@JBert said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
Breaking into your own home...
through the chimney:Happens every year at the old Allen place
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@boomzilla said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
This man is in no danger. If he should fall, angels of his testicles would bear him up, lest his foot strike upon the pavement.
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@JBert said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
Breaking into your own home...
through the chimney:I recall a Sharpe novel where the protagonist managed that. Though, in that case, the protagonist climbed up one fireplace and down into another room, because the chimney wasn't wide enough to climb up, but the chimney sections joining the hearths was (barely) wide enough for him to climb up one side and down the other.
I have no idea whether this has any basis in reality. Also, the novel is set back during the Napoleonic wars, so housing standards were a wee bit different.
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@PotatoEngineer said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
I recall a Sharpe novel where the protagonist managed that. Though, in that case, the protagonist climbed up one fireplace and down into another room, because the chimney wasn't wide enough to climb up, but the chimney sections joining the hearths was (barely) wide enough for him to climb up one side and down the other.
I have no idea whether this has any basis in reality. Also, the novel is set back during the Napoleonic wars, so housing standards were a wee bit different.There was a legacy of such things in some parts of England, used to provide places where Catholic priests could hide if they were being hunted. Though such practices had largely gone by the time of the Napoleonic wars (they were more of a feature of the 17th and early 18th centuries), the infrastructure of hiding places and secret passages remained.
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@dkf said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
places where Catholic priests could hide if they were being hunted
These were considered, of course, to detract from the experience of the sport.
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JavaScript in Excel:
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@Zenith On the one hand, it's Javascript. On the other hand, it isn't VBA. The gripping hand is that it's still Excel.
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I was under the impression they were thinking about integrating Python. What ever happened to that?
I guess nodejs fanbois had more weight than data scientists.
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@dkf said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Zenith On the one hand, it's Javascript. On the other hand, it isn't VBA. The gripping hand is that it's still Excel.
I'll take VBA over JavaScript eight days a week.
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@dkf I feel like I’d rather have VBA than modern JS. Then again I haven’t written VBA in maybe 15 years.
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@TimeBandit said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Zecc said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
What ever happened to that?
Somebody screwed the indentation
They're still warring over tabs vs spaces.
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@Arantor said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@dkf I feel like I’d rather have VBA than modern JS. Then again I haven’t written VBA in maybe 15 years.
writing a script to help manage ServiceHow spam.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@Arantor said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
@dkf I feel like I’d rather have VBA than modern JS. Then again I haven’t written VBA in maybe 15 years.
writing a script to help manage ServiceHow spam.
I'd send you mine but I ran out of space for rules and started writing one VBscript to rule them all.
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@Zecc said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
I guess nodejs fanbois had more weight than data scientists.
Google Sheets compatibility.
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@Zenith said in THE BAD IDEAS THREAD:
one VBscript to rule them all.
Yes, I knew immediately that I needed more than a simple rule.
Now to brush up on my VBA skillz...
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